Thank you for this post and the series of posts your put out on celibacy! The brief summary of the history of interpretation was very helpful.
I'm currently serving in ministry as a single man in my upper 20s, about to graduate from seminary (I'm in the middle of my final class!), so this topic is one of interest to me. Do you happen to have any articles you'd recommend which address the 1 Corinthians and Matthew passages in detailed exegesis?
Thank you Dani! This is refreshing - there are too few responses and too little pushback against Doug Wilson's theology on singleness, sexuality and marriage, a lot of which is harmful (and I've witnessed the tragic effects it's had on a marriage).
Thank you Dani! This is refreshing - there are too few responses and too little pushback against Doug Wilson's theology on singleness, sexuality and marriage, a lot of which is harmful (and I've witnessed the tragic effects it's had on a marriage).
Thank you Danni. I appreciate your perspective.
Thank you for this post and the series of posts your put out on celibacy! The brief summary of the history of interpretation was very helpful.
I'm currently serving in ministry as a single man in my upper 20s, about to graduate from seminary (I'm in the middle of my final class!), so this topic is one of interest to me. Do you happen to have any articles you'd recommend which address the 1 Corinthians and Matthew passages in detailed exegesis?
Thanks again!
Garrison
Thank you Dani! This is refreshing - there are too few responses and too little pushback against Doug Wilson's theology on singleness, sexuality and marriage, a lot of which is harmful (and I've witnessed the tragic effects it's had on a marriage).
Thank you Dani! This is refreshing - there are too few responses and too little pushback against Doug Wilson's theology on singleness, sexuality and marriage, a lot of which is harmful (and I've witnessed the tragic effects it's had on a marriage).
Do you have a repsonse to Doug's latest: https://youtu.be/I1NLEfAmwVk?
Danielle, you talk about your academic qualifications like they are your children.
What a tragedy your life is.